Review: Chains of Darkness (Men in Chains #2) by Caris Roane

Posted July 13, 2014 by Cocktails and Books in / 0 Comments

chains of darknessLucian has woken up bound in chains in a place he doesn’t recognize. Weak from being tortured, beaten and cut to ribbons by a whip, he’s filled with anger and confusion. Why is he here? What do his captors want from him? And just how much does his situation have to do with the beautiful woman in front of him?

Claire doesn’t agree with the way her group has treated Lucian…even though he’s a vampire. Torn by her own conscience, she asks one critical question: will he chain himself to her for his freedom? Her intention is to keep an eye on him, prevent him from harming anyone, and use him in her quest to stop the vampire race from their bloodthirsty acts of destruction. But Claire didn’t expect Lucian’s seductive power, and before she knows it, her captive has captured her own heart and soul.

 

Series: Men in Chains #2
Release Date: 07/01/2014
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
Source: Publisher
Reviewer: Sheri
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

I found this series after reading the serial set in the same world. I was very excited to read a full novel set in this world that fascinates me. I had given up on vampire romance a while ago, but Caris Roane breathed fresh life into it for me.

Lucian is a tortured hero, quite literally, he’s being tortured by his very evil father when Claire comes to his rescue. Claire is a human, and doesn’t really know all that she’s getting into but she does know she needs to rescue Lucian so he can help her find her friend.

Claire gets a crash course in vampire politics and the world. Claire takes it all in stride and I loved that she’s definitely a strong heroine, and that the author does a good job portraying that strength and even goes so far as to set it up so that Claire can spotlight her strength and choice.

I think if I hadn’t read the serial and been even more immersed in the politics and structure of this world, I would have still been able to enjoy and follow the plot of this story as a standalone. I did enjoy getting to check up on characters I’ve met in the past, and I absolutely adored Lucian and look forward to reading more stories about his family and this fascinating world.

The plot wraps up nicely, and I highly recommend this story for fans of vampire romance that has its own unique elements.